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but of energy. i have the credibility to talk about this because in my district we have renewables but in texas at 23 -- 24% of our grid that is serviced by renewables but we have more wind energy in my congressional district in the entire state of california. but i am very concerned about the missed prioritization the department of energy seems to have declared war on the oil and gas industry. it is clear to most americans every american who goes to the pump today and pays over $5, $5 a gallon for gasoline will think about president biden. they will think about his policies. him going to saudi arabia and asking the saudi's to produce more. about him asking venezuela to import oil when we have got it right here. they will think back to the summer of 2021 when people like me asked president biden to fully sanction the nordstrom pipeline in advance of the impending invasion. they will realize that when i sat across from president zelenskyy just 18 -- 20 days before the invasion, he told me that withou
but of energy. i have the credibility to talk about this because in my district we have renewables but in texas at 23 -- 24% of our grid that is serviced by renewables but we have more wind energy in my congressional district in the entire state of california. but i am very concerned about the missed prioritization the department of energy seems to have declared war on the oil and gas industry. it is clear to most americans every american who goes to the pump today and pays over $5, $5 a gallon...
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world energy map. it's made clear the dangers of overreliance on a single supplier particularly when it uses energy as a tool of coercion. it underscores the clean energy sector strengthens our energy and our climate security. united states and europe are united in our determination to stand up to russia to ensure europe's energy security and to accelerate the clean energy transition. the united states is leveraging multilateral diplomacy to assist european countries and finding alternative supplies. this will take time. in 2021 russia provided 45% of the eu's total natural gas imports and 27% of oil imports. putin's war and subsequent national gas cut off to poland bulgaria finland the netherlands and others destroyed the illusion that russia is a reliable supplier of energy. the eu's announcement in march that plans to cut dependence on russian natural gas by more than half of the end of 2022 and to achieve independence of fossil fuels by 2027 was an important signal. as early as last fall we were wa
world energy map. it's made clear the dangers of overreliance on a single supplier particularly when it uses energy as a tool of coercion. it underscores the clean energy sector strengthens our energy and our climate security. united states and europe are united in our determination to stand up to russia to ensure europe's energy security and to accelerate the clean energy transition. the united states is leveraging multilateral diplomacy to assist european countries and finding alternative...
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department of energy. assistant secretary light, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> chairman keating, ranking member fitzpatrick, and members of the committee, it's indeed an honor to appear before you today to discuss energy security in europe and theec role of the u.. department energy of the larger u.s. government in supporting these a lot of infrastructure systems and policies in eastern/central europe a special which will support a secure diversified european energy sector which will make them more secure. i am appearing before you all as you well know at a very troubling and disturbing time. in addition to therb tremendous humanitariantr consequences of russia's war against ukraine, russia is also i instigating an energy were affecting countries throughout europe. as a result eu's department of energy along with colleagues throughout the government are redoublinghe our efforts to bolster european energy security and accelerate regional and global net zero energy transitions. the energy war h
department of energy. assistant secretary light, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> chairman keating, ranking member fitzpatrick, and members of the committee, it's indeed an honor to appear before you today to discuss energy security in europe and theec role of the u.. department energy of the larger u.s. government in supporting these a lot of infrastructure systems and policies in eastern/central europe a special which will support a secure diversified european energy sector...
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short of energy. this is important. context so it's 80% of energy. it's uniquely cost effective in a world that desperately needs more energy and energy is crucial to be to people being able to use machines to make themselves productive and prosperous here. we have solar here we have solar and wind which are subsidized, mandated and lied about, 3% of the world's energy, totally dependent on reliable sources of energy like fossil fuels and the claim that we can rapidly ban the world's leading a distantly needed source of energy and replace them with solar and wind. this is why i call it mass murder, this would literally end billions of lives prematurely. the details of what co2 does or doesn't do are trivial. anything in the realm of possibilities matterable if we follow andrew dressler's -- >> we accept the assumption of the impact of human activity on check climate change. how much can the us and europe mitigate it when china is the world's largest and india which is soon to be the world's most popul
short of energy. this is important. context so it's 80% of energy. it's uniquely cost effective in a world that desperately needs more energy and energy is crucial to be to people being able to use machines to make themselves productive and prosperous here. we have solar here we have solar and wind which are subsidized, mandated and lied about, 3% of the world's energy, totally dependent on reliable sources of energy like fossil fuels and the claim that we can rapidly ban the world's leading a...
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energy imports, u.s. energy security depends on alberta. and alberta can be a huge part of the solution to american energy inflation and the cost of living crisis. senators, last year over 60% of u.s. coyle and gas imports came from alberta. that is 60 not 16, 60%. the u.s. energy administration reports that last year at the united states reported 2. 2 barrels of crude oil, 1. 4 billion of which, or 62%, came from canada, a nd virtually all of that from alberta. let's put that in perspective, last year 13% of u.s. oil imports came from all opec countries and only 6% from saudi arabia. alberta supplies the u.s. with ten times more oil than saudi arabia, and five times more than all of opec. the same is true for natural gas. last year my province shipped a 4. 8 billion feet of gas per day to the u.s.. that is a 65% of your gas imports. and i am proud to say that alberta is home to the world's third largest proven and probable oil reserves. about 180 billion barrels worth and one of the world's largest reserves of natural gas. the province of
energy imports, u.s. energy security depends on alberta. and alberta can be a huge part of the solution to american energy inflation and the cost of living crisis. senators, last year over 60% of u.s. coyle and gas imports came from alberta. that is 60 not 16, 60%. the u.s. energy administration reports that last year at the united states reported 2. 2 barrels of crude oil, 1. 4 billion of which, or 62%, came from canada, a nd virtually all of that from alberta. let's put that in perspective,...
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this is the one breakthrough in energy, irradiated top. the raw material for the future life, we have always followed the path of closing the fuel cycle. at all times, the question of processing or not processing was the question of the demand for products, processing. here it is the demand for the uranium regenerator, here is the demand for plutonium. and that's just all together it creates the target image that we are going, and this storage is a reliable buffer for storing fuel until this final image appears. we go to him every year gradually gradually gradually the main thing is safe. emitting assemblies are kept in storage facilities under water for 10-15 years, and then, through a complex system of corridors of tunnels and boxes inaccessible to humans, they transport a dry hall underground, surrounded by thick layers of concrete and steel, they will stay from 50 to 100 years. we will do everything so that it is not used in relation to spent nuclear fuel, so that a new term appears that fully describes the fact that this is not waste.
this is the one breakthrough in energy, irradiated top. the raw material for the future life, we have always followed the path of closing the fuel cycle. at all times, the question of processing or not processing was the question of the demand for products, processing. here it is the demand for the uranium regenerator, here is the demand for plutonium. and that's just all together it creates the target image that we are going, and this storage is a reliable buffer for storing fuel until this...
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wind and solar are the cheapest energy of the -- energy of the future.ple will tell you wind and solar are intermittent and that is true. then the question becomes can you build a grid that uses intermittent renewable energy that's reliableow and? i'mt not going to give you my opinion or give you a hunch or claim that i know the answer. there's an enormous amount a of research that's gone into this over the last decade. we know the answer and the most you can say where these people went wrong your feelings don't matter. this is a math and physics and engineering problem. so i'll talk about how you build a grid there remains an energy that still reliable. there are two classes of energy what you might call the fuel saver when solar and a intermittent power and the power you can turn on and off anytime you want. for example the fuel savers are wind and solarme and battery doesn't burn fuel. there's nucleotide road geothermal to what you want to do for the cheapest grade is the answer in a policy can and you might reasonably ask why do this? if you want to
wind and solar are the cheapest energy of the -- energy of the future.ple will tell you wind and solar are intermittent and that is true. then the question becomes can you build a grid that uses intermittent renewable energy that's reliableow and? i'mt not going to give you my opinion or give you a hunch or claim that i know the answer. there's an enormous amount a of research that's gone into this over the last decade. we know the answer and the most you can say where these people went wrong...
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, the balance between economic growth , energy security and between the supply of energy resources onand and sustainable development goals on the other, i ask you. dear colleagues, dear friends, my dear friend igor ivanovich, i thank you for the invitation to speak at the energy panel again, uh, this year. she's mine for me. it is truly a great honor to thank you very much to say that my successor in the energy agency, and mr. fatiha is a hero. he said that at the moment we are in the middle of the first global energy crisis. in the seventies we faced for the first time the oil crisis. and now we see that at the same time we have an oil and gas crisis , and coal is also added to this. we are seeing that commodity prices have peaked and of course energy security is a priority for many governments and as sir just pointed out we are indeed seeing tectonic shifts and sia is demonstrating what is energy superpower, the international energy agency was created just in time for the first energy shock of 1974 and dr. henry kissinger, who is the founding father of the international energy agenc
, the balance between economic growth , energy security and between the supply of energy resources onand and sustainable development goals on the other, i ask you. dear colleagues, dear friends, my dear friend igor ivanovich, i thank you for the invitation to speak at the energy panel again, uh, this year. she's mine for me. it is truly a great honor to thank you very much to say that my successor in the energy agency, and mr. fatiha is a hero. he said that at the moment we are in the middle of...
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this is the most important moment for nuclear energy. the total consumption of nuclear power plants of the volumes of existing deposits, and this is about 8 million tons of natural uranium will be enough for 130 years, if we take into account potential deposits of 250 reprocessing, spent fuel and recycling of uranium and plutonium, it allows to increase the lifetime of nuclear energy, by another two times, and the operation of reactors breeders and can theoretically extend the use of the energy potential of a fossil element by 50 times. in our strategy, the main task is to increase the physical quantity here of these most powerful industrial fast neutron reactors. well, and, accordingly, move from fuel centralization, that is, from such a movement of physical thermal fuel assemblies to reformation centers, then to fast ones and again to refrigeration again to thermal ones to the on-site cycle, so that fuel refabrication is also fabricated on this site. the nuclear industry, unlike the same electronics or medicine, does not operate for ye
this is the most important moment for nuclear energy. the total consumption of nuclear power plants of the volumes of existing deposits, and this is about 8 million tons of natural uranium will be enough for 130 years, if we take into account potential deposits of 250 reprocessing, spent fuel and recycling of uranium and plutonium, it allows to increase the lifetime of nuclear energy, by another two times, and the operation of reactors breeders and can theoretically extend the use of the energy...
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one is that rich people use more energy or more well-off people use more energy. second there's a big swath of countries up here including the us which is over here europe over here. whose energy use per capita is relatively constant. the problem is there's only about a billion and a half people over here. there's another about six billion people down here whose energy use is going to increase. monotonically as they improve their art and so you could put those two things together population and development. and also realize that fossil fuels have remained predominant in supplying it to the world's energy currently about 80% from coal oil and gas wind and solar while they're growing rapidly or down here. fossil fuels are the most reliable and convenient way of getting energy you put that together and you can direct check that the world's energy consumption is going to grow by 50% from where it is today over the next 30 years. most of that growth is in asia. and that if we don't change our policies. the great majority of that energy will continue to be supplied by o
one is that rich people use more energy or more well-off people use more energy. second there's a big swath of countries up here including the us which is over here europe over here. whose energy use per capita is relatively constant. the problem is there's only about a billion and a half people over here. there's another about six billion people down here whose energy use is going to increase. monotonically as they improve their art and so you could put those two things together population and...
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no kidding need. energy, right. the move is all more surprising, given berlin's policy of phasing out. cool by 2030, which a carney minister spokesman's steph. and gabrielle house says, is still on track. maybe not for long. france seems to me in a bit better shape. paris managed to convince the european union to classify nuclear energy as green energy last february paving the way for french president, emmanuel. and i called to announce that nuclear energy is for us as future. and that there would be a french nuclear renaissance. this after previously announcing the closure of friendship. we are energy reactors under the pretext, and they weren't brain enough. lynn still refuses to see nuclear energy as clean all started to rush gas, but it's backed itself into a corner by denouncing nuclear power. so long green energy has been on the use mind for very long time. and germany was one of the strongest proponents for the switch to renewable energy, to the detriment of natural gas speed up the necessary green transition
no kidding need. energy, right. the move is all more surprising, given berlin's policy of phasing out. cool by 2030, which a carney minister spokesman's steph. and gabrielle house says, is still on track. maybe not for long. france seems to me in a bit better shape. paris managed to convince the european union to classify nuclear energy as green energy last february paving the way for french president, emmanuel. and i called to announce that nuclear energy is for us as future. and that there...
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let me begin by saying energy is most important thing of the world pretty up energy you can do anythingu want. the question is what is the best way to generate energy? we generate most of our energy from fossil fuels right now but my talk was of the disadvantages of fossil fuels. number one climate change i will explain why i personally and extremely concerned about climate change let's go back to the last ice age. this is basically what north america look like it was covered with thousands of feet of ice or about half covered. there are different ecosystems, sea level was 300 feet lower. it was a different planet. if you walked outside he would not recognize your planet. now, it was about 10 degrees fahrenheit colder at that time to think about that 10 degrees fahrenheit the global average of cool the planet you get an ice age. were going to call that 10 degrees let's think about the future. we are on track for 5 degrees of warming that is half of an ice age unit. that has the possibility of completely remaking the surface of the earth. now we can try to adapt to this but it's a possib
let me begin by saying energy is most important thing of the world pretty up energy you can do anythingu want. the question is what is the best way to generate energy? we generate most of our energy from fossil fuels right now but my talk was of the disadvantages of fossil fuels. number one climate change i will explain why i personally and extremely concerned about climate change let's go back to the last ice age. this is basically what north america look like it was covered with thousands of...
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the second is investing in energy sources and others. sources of energy supply, so when we talk about the diversification of sources, we had an agreement with the american president to increase supplies from the united states to the european union, as well as additional 50 billion cubic meters of gas will come from them, we have signed contracts, so we we see that the companies of the european union are already working and are already eager to receive additional supplies. we need an additional 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually. i already spoke about norway and azerbaijan, they are increasing supplies by 15 and 19% respectively. everyone understands the situation that now for them this is a wonderful business opportunity in order to attract the attention of other important customers to their market, to fill the vacuum that was created by the situation with russia, when we talk about 50 billion cubic meters of gas, we we must also remember that we must save , not only take from someone er income, save, be as rational as possible in consumption, we need to reduce the er temperature
the second is investing in energy sources and others. sources of energy supply, so when we talk about the diversification of sources, we had an agreement with the american president to increase supplies from the united states to the european union, as well as additional 50 billion cubic meters of gas will come from them, we have signed contracts, so we we see that the companies of the european union are already working and are already eager to receive additional supplies. we need an additional...
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energy is safe. why strive?ll countries in the world, but not everything works out, because unfortunately they do not. well, the second task is how we should use our competitive advantages in this area. energy. and within the framework of competition, a competitor of free competition to ensure the supply of energy resources for those who need it ensures the so-called energy security in the world and, in fact, today. we are, probably, gas-tight industries, and we are in the oil industry together with saudi arabia. probably , if we take it into account, we are closing in coal to a lesser extent, therefore, of course, of course, those tectonic changes that are taking place in the energy sector today, they affect all industries, both the gas industry and the oil industry, and it is important here. e so what, let's say the decisions that are being made today are political, they are not well thought out, they are just, well, as they say, they do it first, and then they think what and how to get out of this situation o
energy is safe. why strive?ll countries in the world, but not everything works out, because unfortunately they do not. well, the second task is how we should use our competitive advantages in this area. energy. and within the framework of competition, a competitor of free competition to ensure the supply of energy resources for those who need it ensures the so-called energy security in the world and, in fact, today. we are, probably, gas-tight industries, and we are in the oil industry together...
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so much for germany is clean energy session sticking. it's a good by avoiding rashid ass, currently now also means tearing up your countries green energy program. berlin is backed itself into an energy crunch with the west's anti rushing sections. last week, russia's gas from announced an overall reduction of 40 percent in russian gas deliveries to europe via the north street pipeline. it's germany citing siemens failure to return. repaired gas lamps. the german company explained the canadian anti rushing sanctions prevented the return of the units from a factory in montreal for use in the pipeline. 9 thing, the berlin would be happy to fulfill his promise. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski of reducing russian gas imports because that's effectively what this does . but that's not the case as berlin solution to cut down on its gas needs is to fire up the dirty whole plants. again, it's that total odds with the country's green energy policy. that means to be honest, more coal fired power plants for a transitional period. that's bitter,
so much for germany is clean energy session sticking. it's a good by avoiding rashid ass, currently now also means tearing up your countries green energy program. berlin is backed itself into an energy crunch with the west's anti rushing sections. last week, russia's gas from announced an overall reduction of 40 percent in russian gas deliveries to europe via the north street pipeline. it's germany citing siemens failure to return. repaired gas lamps. the german company explained the canadian...
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i would say that these years were a swamp for nuclear energy. we lost a lot of time, especially western countries, and i am proud of my russian colleagues, because they continued to develop nuclear power with an eye to the future the first industrial fast neutron reactor. ben 350 was launched in shevchenko, kazakhstan; now it is the city of aktau; in 1980, beloyarskaya ben 600 was included in the network. npp after 35 years of successful operation. an even more powerful bn-800 was built nearby. all of them work or have worked on a sodium coolant and have very good physical properties here better than others. here are the competitors of the scolders, they support it in a liquid state. pretty easy. uh, so it has a rather high evaporating temperature wheel. well from it is minimal for our materials. look, the reactive metal ignites in air and the entire body of the installation is hermetically sealed and even the fuel reloads through clean vacuum chambers . in the world, its simply reserves and proven available reserves. more than we can create on
i would say that these years were a swamp for nuclear energy. we lost a lot of time, especially western countries, and i am proud of my russian colleagues, because they continued to develop nuclear power with an eye to the future the first industrial fast neutron reactor. ben 350 was launched in shevchenko, kazakhstan; now it is the city of aktau; in 1980, beloyarskaya ben 600 was included in the network. npp after 35 years of successful operation. an even more powerful bn-800 was built nearby....
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i focus more on energy material. i think you're starting to see that come down which is helpful on the inflation front i think energy has a lot more supply demand issue than materials do so i'd focus more on energy. >> yeah, grasso? >> i think everything is coming down, melissa. you're talking to mr. r here i think you're going to see anywhere from lumber to steel to oil. remember my $65 a barrel oil by december this year i'm sticking with that i think you're going to see sub $100 barrel oil and i think it's going to take the entire complex with it then we'll see where everything flushes out in the next month or two. >> sounds like buy equities. >> down 50%. >> steve, go ahead just curious with that view on commodities and inflation. >> sure. i think it's going to be a phase as i said from the start so i think you're going to see all of these commodities come in pretty hard then see people get really frightened, sit on their hands and then digest it and then i would say going into the back end of the year, you're goi
i focus more on energy material. i think you're starting to see that come down which is helpful on the inflation front i think energy has a lot more supply demand issue than materials do so i'd focus more on energy. >> yeah, grasso? >> i think everything is coming down, melissa. you're talking to mr. r here i think you're going to see anywhere from lumber to steel to oil. remember my $65 a barrel oil by december this year i'm sticking with that i think you're going to see sub $100...
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it's high energy costs. joe biden seems to finally realize when energy prices go up, voters get angry and quality of life and cost of living gets much, much worse. apparently some of the adviserss haven't heard that yet because john kerry said absolutely all of the oil and gas needs to stay in the ground. the secretary of energy said she didn't care how high the gas prices get. by an electric car for $55,000. the secretary of transportation took that advice, bought an electric car, one made in mexico and was one of the 49,000 that was recently recalled because of a full team batteries. this is where we are today in the country. joe biden is serious about getting the energy costs under control. he needs to do the right thing, which is allow oil and gas exploration on federal lands. put out the permits so we can do more energy infrastructure next week in madrid will be the most important nato meeting in decades and a chance to visit with the people from the government of finland the other day who after 70 year
it's high energy costs. joe biden seems to finally realize when energy prices go up, voters get angry and quality of life and cost of living gets much, much worse. apparently some of the adviserss haven't heard that yet because john kerry said absolutely all of the oil and gas needs to stay in the ground. the secretary of energy said she didn't care how high the gas prices get. by an electric car for $55,000. the secretary of transportation took that advice, bought an electric car, one made in...
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round of applause for liberty energy. [applause] i would also like to recognize and thank our major foundation sponsor to jack ross shuttled foundation, the executive director arlen and her husband larry travel all the way from southern california to do withh the state so thank you. [applause] we have many other generous sponsors and i encourage you to please take a moment when you can to read their names in the program and on the signage out in the hallway for their generous funding of our program. finally i would like to thank our steamboat institute board of directors and our energy and climate summit planning committee whose help in planning today's program was invaluable. you can find all of their names in your program, and i would like to ask all of our steamboat institute board members and our energy, energy and climate summit planning committee,, please stand so we can thank you. [applause] and now it's an honoro introduce our first speaker to kick off our program this morning. stephen coonan is a national respect
round of applause for liberty energy. [applause] i would also like to recognize and thank our major foundation sponsor to jack ross shuttled foundation, the executive director arlen and her husband larry travel all the way from southern california to do withh the state so thank you. [applause] we have many other generous sponsors and i encourage you to please take a moment when you can to read their names in the program and on the signage out in the hallway for their generous funding of our...
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eh, the energy calls more.uestions in fact, than the traditional energy of this recycling of this rare metal. and it's generally very junkyard electric cars. we would also see everything there plastic dumps, if you look at, uh, the so -called hydrocarbon trace, it turns out that it is much larger even than in traditional u, like energy, and therefore, uh, to say that u in manufactured energy sources, this is, uh, it’s not life-saving knows there straw. uh, this is a profound mistake. and most importantly, because people who are even involved in renewable energy sources. they are well aware that 100% reservation of renewable energy sources is required. i can bring our cereals of the largest gas consumer consumption, germany e. europe 201. the eighteenth year of summer, i think i'm not mistaken. so the whole of germany is beating drums there that you know, we hmm 100% now the energy balance. uh germany, uh, provided by renewable energy, and it's coming. uh, the second or in the seventeenth eighteenth, probably th
eh, the energy calls more.uestions in fact, than the traditional energy of this recycling of this rare metal. and it's generally very junkyard electric cars. we would also see everything there plastic dumps, if you look at, uh, the so -called hydrocarbon trace, it turns out that it is much larger even than in traditional u, like energy, and therefore, uh, to say that u in manufactured energy sources, this is, uh, it’s not life-saving knows there straw. uh, this is a profound mistake. and most...
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we have never had anything like what's happened with energy and energy costs. it is no longer energy independent or energy dominant like it was just 2 years ago. it's a nation that is begging vet, as well as saudi arabia for oil. and yet, i always seems to find a way to circle back to russia dodging any personal responsibility or aim. and we would rather have lower gas prices in american and pollutants, iron fist in europe. i don't believe that as the economic data just keeps getting worse, democrats are now focusing on guns, abortion, and memories of january sick. meanwhile, many americans are looking in the other direction, increasing pain, and their check books and wallet. at the same time, we've got the mid term november election approach. and you never close rti new york . now the latest developments in ukraine, russia defense ministry, says that more than a 100 of kias troops on foreign mercenaries have been neutralized near ukraine. second largest city. hong kong in the country is ne, face bottles are broken up in the sea. chance scarf, the russian lead
we have never had anything like what's happened with energy and energy costs. it is no longer energy independent or energy dominant like it was just 2 years ago. it's a nation that is begging vet, as well as saudi arabia for oil. and yet, i always seems to find a way to circle back to russia dodging any personal responsibility or aim. and we would rather have lower gas prices in american and pollutants, iron fist in europe. i don't believe that as the economic data just keeps getting worse,...
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amount of energy. you're re circulating systems, our land systems would have a higher demand because they have to pump water around and eat off. the difference is actually huge. when you compare the impacts farmed an open net pence. you're looking at $3.00 killers of c, o, 2 pick killer salmon. and but in tanks, you're stuck with 7 kilos. using more renewable energy would help bring these emissions down. but sadly, the problems don't, and there have a lot of fish in one place. we have a lot of in one place. and when that gets too much, things get ugly too much fish group in the water can in the worst case lead to an lp blue that can eradicate all fish in your farm and tons of see live on top. the fish basically suffocate on the water that excrement work like of fertilizer saw l . g grow like crazy and look out the sun, which kills many other underwater plants. this means less oxygen is produced in the end. the complete ecosystem collapses. very. but the research is here, have an idea how to fix this th
amount of energy. you're re circulating systems, our land systems would have a higher demand because they have to pump water around and eat off. the difference is actually huge. when you compare the impacts farmed an open net pence. you're looking at $3.00 killers of c, o, 2 pick killer salmon. and but in tanks, you're stuck with 7 kilos. using more renewable energy would help bring these emissions down. but sadly, the problems don't, and there have a lot of fish in one place. we have a lot of...
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energy ? we generate energy through fossil fuels right now but let me talk about the disadvantages of fossil fuels. talk about climate change explain why i am concerned about climatechange . let's go back to the last ice age. this is basically what north america looks like, it was half covered. there were different ecosystems, sea level was 300 feet lower . it was a different planet. if you want outside you would not recognize your planet. it was about 10 degrees ut fahrenheit colder at that time so think about it. 10 degrees fahrenheit global average you pull the planet you get an ice age. call that an ice age, 10 degrees egegso let's think abou the future. on track for five degrees of warming at an ice age here. have the possibility of completely remaking the surface of the earth. we can try to adapt to this, but it is possible or plausible that if we do that our descendents are spending all of their money building a seawall and lwater infrastructure, things like that. they will be significa
energy ? we generate energy through fossil fuels right now but let me talk about the disadvantages of fossil fuels. talk about climate change explain why i am concerned about climatechange . let's go back to the last ice age. this is basically what north america looks like, it was half covered. there were different ecosystems, sea level was 300 feet lower . it was a different planet. if you want outside you would not recognize your planet. it was about 10 degrees ut fahrenheit colder at that...
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we want to get more on the subject of energy.askatchewan's premier scott moe has been meeting with members of congress, one of the largest oil producers in north america, and joins us now. thank you for being with us. we have seen several canadian officials in recent months. the outgoing alberta premier also went to washington to mike the case for canada's role in improving energy security for the u.s. can you tell us more about these meetings and what will come from them? scott: absolutely. thank you so much. alberta is the largest producer of canadian energy. saskatchewan is the second largest producing province. we are in washington, d.c. meeting with embers of the senate and the congress in both sides of the house to advocate on behalf of us putting together a supply chain that ultimately is going to provide us with with american energy security for canadians, as well as for those in the united states, to ensure that we are not going to be faced with the vulnerabilities we are seeing in other areas of the world due to the rus
we want to get more on the subject of energy.askatchewan's premier scott moe has been meeting with members of congress, one of the largest oil producers in north america, and joins us now. thank you for being with us. we have seen several canadian officials in recent months. the outgoing alberta premier also went to washington to mike the case for canada's role in improving energy security for the u.s. can you tell us more about these meetings and what will come from them? scott: absolutely....
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it to a level of green energy. these are the, the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good that africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for instance, europe into the world to japan and so on. well that was our show, i'm christy plants and for me and the whole business team here in berlin, thank you for watching. with c asia, an odd lovers guide this time while i'm poor. how does bring people together in a culturally diversity painting that a human or that is so different? atheist, eat with them to the dark side where it took conglomerates have more power than the state. surveillance capitalism became the dominant economic paradigm. and it went from google to facebook from facebook, it became the default option in the tech sector. opaque worlds. the rise of big tech improvement on d. w. o is increasing every year in many im gonna working on lunch with various holiday destinations drowning in plastic white wine and we can look at the car with every year of exports over 1000000 tons of
it to a level of green energy. these are the, the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good that africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for instance, europe into the world to japan and so on. well that was our show, i'm christy plants and for me and the whole business team here in berlin, thank you for watching. with c asia, an odd lovers guide this time while i'm poor. how does bring people together in a culturally diversity painting that a human or that is so...
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obviously atomic energy. this is an important part of the solution for the economy and ecology of the nuclear power industry, there are no competitors. it's time to make a breakthrough if the energy insatiability of the planet is translated into understandable light bulbs, for every inhabitant of the earth there will be 22 pieces of almost 63% of the world's electricity burning around the clock non-stop produced from fossil fuel coal. first of all, for millions of years, hydrocarbons have been accumulating the energy of the sun. and in order to burn them almost to the ground, heating up, while the atmosphere to critical values, humanity needed only some parks. at the same time, the planet reached a record 23,000 tv-hours of electricity consumption in the year of the beginning of the 21st century was marked by a massive abandonment of nuclear energy, low hydrocarbon prices turned out to be an excellent motivator mood suddenly changed hydrocarbons oil gas and coal steel expensive, and the damage to the climate
obviously atomic energy. this is an important part of the solution for the economy and ecology of the nuclear power industry, there are no competitors. it's time to make a breakthrough if the energy insatiability of the planet is translated into understandable light bulbs, for every inhabitant of the earth there will be 22 pieces of almost 63% of the world's electricity burning around the clock non-stop produced from fossil fuel coal. first of all, for millions of years, hydrocarbons have been...
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plants. germany needs more green energy. but way should all the power plants. gov yield of all the companies call every week saying, i mean land, land, land rig deanthony. do all those laura companies have to come here and destroy everything before we want to save some of the nature here for our grandchildren. on the small east and german village of holland zayden is located right next to a forest. it used to be part of a restricted military area that was cordoned off for decades, where the wilderness could thrive undisturbed and was gonna swap style. so there's an hour living there and a black stork that i've seen a badger there to imagine. it's been untouched for 30 or 40 years yard. everything's growing in there is full of life, both limber but soon there might not be much left as there are plans to clear. 370 hector's, a forest equal to more than 500 soccer pitches to make way for a solar power plant. by and said, i was horrified to here, we would have to choke down the woods to produce renewable energy. there are roofto
plants. germany needs more green energy. but way should all the power plants. gov yield of all the companies call every week saying, i mean land, land, land rig deanthony. do all those laura companies have to come here and destroy everything before we want to save some of the nature here for our grandchildren. on the small east and german village of holland zayden is located right next to a forest. it used to be part of a restricted military area that was cordoned off for decades, where the...
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american energy is clean energy. this chart we have is a chart of the world bank data of howling flaring takes place in each country for how much oil is produced. that's been a big issue for president biden. as you can see the united states is one of the most environmentally responsible in the world. president biden wants to get out of venezuela. let's take a look. the intensity of the flaring that you, the administration, and democrats on this panel hate and say it's bad, 18 times as much done in venezuela as is done in the united states. the flaring rate in iran is seven times higher than it is in the united states. so why is president biden begging, truly begging our enemies for more dirty oil while you limit production of cleaner american oil on public hands at home in america? >> senators, certainly the decisions such as dealing with foreign countries is left to president biden and perhaps the secretary of state. >> well, i'd recommend then, if he continues to talk about this that you clarify for the president,
american energy is clean energy. this chart we have is a chart of the world bank data of howling flaring takes place in each country for how much oil is produced. that's been a big issue for president biden. as you can see the united states is one of the most environmentally responsible in the world. president biden wants to get out of venezuela. let's take a look. the intensity of the flaring that you, the administration, and democrats on this panel hate and say it's bad, 18 times as much done...
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one is energy, and the other is health care. energy. it is quite clear that, in the present situation, will have -- we will have short-term needs that will require large investments in gaza infrastructure in developing countries and elsewhere. but, we have to make sure that they can be retro averted to carry hydrogen, so that is a way to reconcile short-term needs with long-term climate needs. also, many developing countries. one continent, africa, is exceptionally suited for investments in renewables. that is where i would expect all of our countries to fund and design, identify and design, many, many investment projects in this area. on vaccines, again, this group of
one is energy, and the other is health care. energy. it is quite clear that, in the present situation, will have -- we will have short-term needs that will require large investments in gaza infrastructure in developing countries and elsewhere. but, we have to make sure that they can be retro averted to carry hydrogen, so that is a way to reconcile short-term needs with long-term climate needs. also, many developing countries. one continent, africa, is exceptionally suited for investments in...
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of energy. these decisions will determine whether the lights will come on when we flip a switch and if we do how much it will cost you to keep them on. there are many conferences across the globe that discuss climate change, global climatic words and global warming. none of these include a discussion of the impact on individual freedom, prosperity and standardd of living. we aim to change that with the program today. the goal is the better understanding of energy policy in climate science and this will lead to more realistic solutions addressing these issues without bankrupting families and lowering the standard of living.ue we had an incredibly difficult time trying to find anyone willing to debate alex epstein. question was should america rapidly eliminate fossil fuel use to eliminate climate catastrophe? and especially notable response from a pulitzer prize-winning author declined our invitation is that there is no room for debate on these issues. we could not disagree more. real and robust d
of energy. these decisions will determine whether the lights will come on when we flip a switch and if we do how much it will cost you to keep them on. there are many conferences across the globe that discuss climate change, global climatic words and global warming. none of these include a discussion of the impact on individual freedom, prosperity and standardd of living. we aim to change that with the program today. the goal is the better understanding of energy policy in climate science and...
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to a level of green energy. these are the, the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good that africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for instance, europe into the world to japan and so on. will tell me no me via is trying to sell sunshine to europe and green hydrogen. that's why it was last week for the economic form. but the country import 2 thirds of its electricity, mainly from south africa, which has its own problems. but can to me via fell to europe and power. it's people . well, everything is possible and live and get this over is very important to see what is really happening. what is the benefits to the, the country, the benefit to climate, the benefits go some of the cost level of electricity locally and also to europe. and it is good to actually start with, find that to find out what is really the sense of the large projects or electricity. first of all, the renewable electricity, and then to make part of this electricity ship part of gender and money based on hydrogen t
to a level of green energy. these are the, the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good that africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for instance, europe into the world to japan and so on. will tell me no me via is trying to sell sunshine to europe and green hydrogen. that's why it was last week for the economic form. but the country import 2 thirds of its electricity, mainly from south africa, which has its own problems. but can to me via fell to europe and...
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companies, the energy sector company naftogaz, the energy atom of ukrenergo, if one way or another,arios were avoided in this case, it is about the fact that, of course, when part of an important energy infrastructure er or er is brought to a non-functional state or has suffered damage and cannot work at capacity, then the problems will definitely be of a serious nature. at the same time, it should be noted that what happened if, well, this is not what you can be proud of, but there was a sufficiently serious fall consumption of energy resources, well, due to the fact that a large part of the industry is not working, and in this case, as it were, when will he talk about the need to create reserves again, and the creation of such reserves now has serious logistical problems, because, for example, it is impossible to start coal in on imports, since the black sea ports are blocked and obviously we will have to use the possibilities of e.e. railway connections from the countries of the european union, the possibilities of their port infrastructure, which, well, is not limitless, also be
companies, the energy sector company naftogaz, the energy atom of ukrenergo, if one way or another,arios were avoided in this case, it is about the fact that, of course, when part of an important energy infrastructure er or er is brought to a non-functional state or has suffered damage and cannot work at capacity, then the problems will definitely be of a serious nature. at the same time, it should be noted that what happened if, well, this is not what you can be proud of, but there was a...
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i thought when i asked the first question about why energy has come down the way it has, the energy stocksat is you said that the fundamentals in the market remain pretty much as they were two weeks ago, so if they haven't changed, what has? is it just sentiment you mentioned the sort of catch-all phrase, profit taking? >> i think what's happened is obviously with the recent fed meeting and with the people focused on rising rates and the impacts that will have on the economy, i think people are more concerned about the demand side of energy and appropriately so and we've made a couple of observations and it's not that elastic. people use things like heating their homes and cooking and driving and things that tend to last even when the economy weakens so there will be some weakness and not a ton >> what's driving so much of the strength and energy has nothing to do with demand. it has to do with almost a decade of dramatic undersupply and the dramatic underinvestment. energy companies have not been investing much in new production the last five to seven years, in part because of the economi
i thought when i asked the first question about why energy has come down the way it has, the energy stocksat is you said that the fundamentals in the market remain pretty much as they were two weeks ago, so if they haven't changed, what has? is it just sentiment you mentioned the sort of catch-all phrase, profit taking? >> i think what's happened is obviously with the recent fed meeting and with the people focused on rising rates and the impacts that will have on the economy, i think...
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receive payment for the energy produced at the level of 15 percent.these stations only have enough money there for wages. yes, it is already in trend after the end of the full-scale war, in fact, it is just another stage, it is not with the russian federation, mr. ivan, i pass you now, i know that you definitely have something to say as an environmentalist, in particular, well about energy problems i won't say because i'm not an expert i've been working in the national nature park here for many days, for many years, the lviv estuary, which is not far from zmiivny island, this is a large area of the sea, many estuaries, and we we are observing a really terrible phenomenon that is going on in this, uh, uh, nefarious and bandit russia in recent days. we are recording a lot of dolphins on the coast of the black sea. to the shore and they are unlike those dolphins that we observed earlier and were poachers because they have cut off fins with uh, well, traces of nets, now they absolutely look, well, as if they were alive, but they die because russia uses
receive payment for the energy produced at the level of 15 percent.these stations only have enough money there for wages. yes, it is already in trend after the end of the full-scale war, in fact, it is just another stage, it is not with the russian federation, mr. ivan, i pass you now, i know that you definitely have something to say as an environmentalist, in particular, well about energy problems i won't say because i'm not an expert i've been working in the national nature park here for many...
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according to the schedule , nuclear energy will be rejected even during merkel's time , this scheduleadopted. well, it is about what needs to be postponed for what year or two, although for now chancellor scholz resists revising this schedule, so to speak, but no it is excluded that this is exactly what will happen. in the end, as a result of the discussions, a whole set of possible measures is being discussed, in particular, the recommendations of the international energy agency on how to drastically reduce energy consumption, and precisely that which is produced from imported energy russia's gas, that is, i think that such actions of russia as these manipulations, of course , the first one, they will actually lead to the reverse effect of accelerating the process of de -russification of gas imports of european union of reducing gas use in general, it is no coincidence that even the head of the international energy agency wanted biology the other day stated that the european union should be ready for the winter without russian gas, that is, if the statement is already at this level,
according to the schedule , nuclear energy will be rejected even during merkel's time , this scheduleadopted. well, it is about what needs to be postponed for what year or two, although for now chancellor scholz resists revising this schedule, so to speak, but no it is excluded that this is exactly what will happen. in the end, as a result of the discussions, a whole set of possible measures is being discussed, in particular, the recommendations of the international energy agency on how to...